The Mercury News Weekend

Apple to expand its production in India

Contractor Foxconn to build iPhones there starting in 2019

- By Rex Crum rcrum@bayareanew­sgroup.com

In an effort to grow beyond its minuscule share of the smartphone market in India, Apple will reportedly start having its higher- end iPhone models built there starting next year.

Foxconn, one of Apple’s leading contract manufactur­ers, will begin building Apple’s line of iPhones, including its topend iPhone X models, in India, starting in early 2019, according to a report from Reuters. Taiwan-based Foxconn already manufactur­ers most of Apple’s iPhones at facilities in China.

But the move to expand its smartphone sales in India is seen as crucial for Apple as it seeks to counter flattening iPhone sales in other geographic­al areas. Building iPhones in India is expected to help Apple get around government regulation­s

and import taxes that have hampered the company’s efforts to increase its share of the country’s smartphone market.

Apple has so far concentrat­ed on selling older, lessexpens­ive iPhones such as the iPhone 6S and iPhone SE in India, and is estimated to have just a 1 percent share of India’s smartphone market.

The Reuters report said Foxconn will invest $356 million to expand its plant in the southern Indian city of Sriperumbu­dur in order to add iPhone production to the facility. Foxconn already builds smartphone­s for Chinese electronic­s giant Xiaomi at the plant.

Apple recently sparked fears about the state of its iPhone business when, in November, it gave a weakerthan- expected quarterly sales forecast and also said it would no longer provide quarterly unit sales figures for iPhones, iPads and Mac computers.

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GETTY IMAGES ARCHIVES Apple is looking to grow its small share of the smartphone market in India.

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